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Mrs, Ernest Lallance and
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Mrs. James Souders W""' In .,....., m~ ,.,..,._, · ,......,.
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• ol ·-'••-· bells ing with devotions and prayer.
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Mt. 111111 Mn. ll&lt;&gt;llln .:1:1~~~~
iiiiiiiii-;1Strauss Neu
In marriage January 28, 19311, at 1'" &amp;be shape
w""";d' Mrs Miss Margaret Sauer gave Gallipolis =·~~ ~';
r::iJ~ Tile rniellng.
opened with
""rd from
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Sr.,
the Federated Church parsonage and roses,
serv ·
· lhe missionary prayer lor the Frances R
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hoopltal. 1 New Year's prayer· given
RDI)In (Buidl)
opened the meellnC
in Pomeroy . with the Rev.l Lewis Long, sister ol Mrs. evenin . Final plans were made cal paUent at Holzer
Mrs Ernest Lallance. Mrs.
thai
had arrived .In
the L&lt;t-d's ~ayer In uRIPOMIItOY, OHIO
Ralph Kuether officiating. They N~tzllng, ,.....ed the cake. and for .frvlrig the Eastern Star Also callmg on Miss Roush was Childs gave the 1963 class rewhere he wJU be allltloloedq "'!';
are the parPnts of two sons I Susoe Neutzllng presided at the 1
be h ld F b 4 N Mrs. Etta French of Jack801l.
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R... Fred Gardner reported Mr. and Mrs. Garland
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ta Mrs. flleo, ,.eu ~.. ,
• officers were elected and
"MARY MAaY"
Susie who wm hosts for the mg were Mrs. James Clatwor- 1
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Mr p lila the weekend wolll hls parents,
be ol th ch ~
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Ann
member of !be club, who with
(Technicolor)
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thv Sr Mrs Henry Clatwor- ' c ude, preso en1• s. au
p- M and Mrs Cheater Erwin. seven mem "
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and ...,u tor'
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. ~ar Roush ltonstall; vice president, Mrs. rD. ld Wiley. ~shman al are hospitalized with Mrs. Wll· . their home, Vandalia, Sunson, Diane McBai.n, Micbael
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is'l with h lt- 1-··· 1)'eddlng anniversary Sun..
· 1 ed knit Miss Goodall registered the Dwlg '
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v ce Ohio University spent Saturday ham Reyno
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at an - n house. M r 'Rennie.
zlmg wore a rose co or
president Mrs George Ander' L.ler report
John Sauvage
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dress and a corsage of while guests.
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and Sunday with '"" parents,
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Mr'. and Mrs. J~ld
will" entertain Grand Of,
h
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son; secretary • rs.
Yr o n M nd Mrs L R WUey
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camat1ons andbpeariMear;~ 112 1 The ""'"pie received many Miller ; and treasurer, Mrs. Wal- rM. 8 ad M.rs ·Robe
. rt Koe.bier •·a·s ;;, c•·rge of the buslhess
of Columbus visited
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WID . .,.d THURSDAY
· wllh a Stiver ow
r .• euI' - , n1ce g1'ft s from the'or fr 1ends ter Wadde 11 . Th e oIf'1cers WI·11 f Col
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MiddleportFeb,
fill' t _h t
J•n. 29-30
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visited
Thursday
meeting
when
with her bro ther and
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white ~arnah . t and relatives.
, be installed at the next meet~ lth hu mu~...... Sally Schaaf elation was read from the EmMr. and Mrs.
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boutonmere Also wea rmg w 1 e- ,
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The meeting w
er s.........r,
and
note. of thtui.M was rea
carnation c~rs;ges were M i s s I Guests from out of town ln~ mg m e ruary .
and grandmother, Mrs. Roy ily Flynn Home In Indiana
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Mrs. Zelia Cross fM • gtfl; I
FRIDAY ood SATURDAY
Susie Netuzling and Miss Jan- clu~ed Mr. and Mrs. Sam was closed with prayer.
Sansbury, while here to at· a Chrisunas gift sent rrom the
her at the Galllpolla Mtd- '
Jon. 31-Foi&gt;. I
, ice Goodall
Strauss. Athens; Mr.
and
tend funeral services lor Dr. tlass. A thank you note was
~nter where· site has been
..RAMPAGE•
The dini~g room table was • Mrs. L. B. Foreman and M[Pleasant Valley Ho•pllal
Kenneth Amsbary. Mr. Koehler read from Homer Jooes, a !&gt;'!- Mrs. Norman Fisher and
patient for three. m~
('l'e&lt; hnlcoiOI')
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Robert Mitdmm, Elsa Marti· I lovely in white hand drawn lin- 1and Mrs. George Carson, MasJs a brother of .Mrs. Amshary. lient at Meigs General Hospital.
of Senecaville,
birthdays of Mrs. Walter
nelli Jaek Hawkms.
en
cover
and
centered
with
a
on.
W.
Va.:
Mr.
and
Mrs
ADMITTED:
Kelly
Waller·
Also
here
for
the
funeral
were
The
class
voted
to
contribute
guests
of
her
Hayes,
Mrs. ji;velyn Lewl,\1 and
"THUNDER ISLAND"
white
hasket
of
white
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Doyle
Shuler
and
family
and
son,
Apple
Grove;
James
JuhlMrs.
Amsbary}
other
brolh~r
to
the
March
of
Dimes,
to
sun-In-law,
Mr.
and
Emerson
Jones wero oliGene Nel!iion. Fly Spain. Bfi.
KeUy. Miriam Colon.
themurns. green and
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Rucker Neal of mg, Har~ford; ~ary
Taylo1, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lollls par.e cancer pads for ~se· by
Robert Wamsley and
served.
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leaves and while and green can- Cheshire; Mrs. W. R._ Raub, Kanauga , David Duncan, Ap- Haines (Wanda Koehler), Grov&amp;- Meigs County AmeroCIIJ! Can- .
Games were played and prlz.
•dies on a white base A two Mr. and Mrs. Leo Altier and pie Grove; Rt&gt;gma Gibbs, Hart- port; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Koeh· cer unit, and to assist With the M"- Alonzo CUster left today es won by Mrs. Patrick Gallag·
SUN .. MON. and TUES.
Feb. 2-3.o4
tiered wedding cake Iced
family and Robert Baird, Com- ! ford ; Mrs. Rtley S~artz, Hen- ler . Jr. and d~ughter, Bryan, bloodmobile program In Febru· for Mansfield to be with her
Mrs . Lee Roosh, Mrs. WU.
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE" I
white
and
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pale
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and
Mrs.
Beulah
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of
derson;
Mrs.
Ed
Childers,
Lou•
Ohio;
and
Miss
Betty
Koehl,
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ary.
Members
are
being
asked
sister,
Mrs.
L.
R.
Farmer,
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Anthony,
Mrs. Evelyn Lew(Technicolor)
and
topPed
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an
arch
of
Parkersburg,
W.
Va.
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Ky.;
Mrs.
Kenneth
Powell:
Gallipolis.
The
Koehlers
were
to
contribute
sheets
for
the
canreturned
to
her
home
Sunday
Is,
Mrs.
CharleS
Bennett, arid
Paul Newman . Joanne Wood·
ward Thelma Rtttr . E\·a Ga- 1 ver )eaves with the silver
I Apple Grove. Cathy tynnCWal former Middleport residents. cer project.
from the hosptlal.
Mrs. James Pullen, '!'he aelt
Maurce Cht&gt;l'P.Iier. Geo.
eral. ":IS" in the center,
COMPLETE PLANS
ters, Pliny; Mrs. Water arn- Miss Jeanette Crooks, who
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lans to meet Mr. and Mr~.
meeti"!! wiU be held at ~be
' on one end of the table and
er, C\ofton.
I teaches at Marietta. apent the Th gr p p .
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and son, l'l&gt;tbp, ol
home of Mrs. Kalad Hlndy.
PT. PLEASANT - PIan s DISCHARGED: Brenda and weekend in Columbus with Miss Wednesd:k m~~~- ~
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weekend guests of
Tile hostesses Mrs Bechtle
have been completed by. the John Saunders, Glenwood; Mrs. Judy Butcber.
m. to m e ny on " ~ .. b~Mrs. Dessle
and Mrs. Marl;., Ailensworlh
Women's Bowling Assoclalton Clara Fowler,_ West Columbia; 1 Miss Carol Hudson. teacher be sold by the clas;j ~
Miss Nelle. Bing and Mrs.
chicken salad and hat
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Neulzlmg called on Mrs. rolls to those attending in~lud0
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nament. The tournament Is sch-, William Gebhart. Clifton.
I end with her'· parents Mr. and man Lohse, rs.
a
Patterson. Sunday after- ·
Mrs Walter Hayei Mn ·
Office Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
eduied for February 15 and 161 BIRTH: A son .to Mr. an d l Mrs George Hudson.'
and Mrs. Dave Fa~me~
xt noon.
A Y~ng M.rs Patrldr ~
Thurs - East Court St., Pomeroy
at the Kumlnnan
Bowling ~"·o~~bert Milstead, Gallipo- M~. and Mrs. Charles Lucas ::::;;;~-w~~s~sse~rs~ ~o~~. Mrs. Bertha Hall Is assisting lagh~r, Mrs.' Har~y Houd~helt,
Lanes.
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Richard Hartung. and son, Jyn Lewis, Mrs. Llllla~ Slelff,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mrs. Leala Gothard.
of Marietta and Mr. Mrs. Willis Anthony, Mts. John
Jones .. Tbey_ viSited with Mr.
.
Mrs. cfarence Spurrier were Lyons, Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs.
Jones m Me1g~ General Hospot- Mrs. Robert Re1bel pr~.senlguests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion French, Mrs.
l'llfred
al where be IS tmprovmg af- ed the program entitled, Who
Weyersmiller and dau- RDush and Mrs. Emerson Jones.
Is My Neighbor" followed by
ter an illness of four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight en- the benediction given by Rev. ll!nMter,rs.. Julia Davis and daiigh- 1
SERVICES HELD
tertained Sunday with a birth- Gardner. A dessert course was
Mrs. Patsy Broyles, of
dey dinner In honor of her aunt served following the . meeting
visited sunday with Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT ,_; I"Uneral
Mrs. C. R. Neighhorgall of by the officers includi"!! Mrs.
daughter and son-In-law service for former Mason Cou~
Huntington who has been herP Roush, Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Rei·
. ~rui Mrs. Elmer Wickham. tian, Mrs. Grace Withers, 82,
for a visit. Other diDiler guests bel and Mrs. Emesl Lallance.
Mr. and Mrs. walter Walker of Hunt1ng4&gt;n, was held Moowere Mrs. Knight's mother,
Sunday with her lister day 10:30 a.m. at the S~e Fuo
Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Middleport,
RELEASED ON BOND
and brother-in-law, Mr. ' ai1d neral home with Dr. Royco K.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sallaz
Mrs. Pearl Parker.
M~Donaid officiating. Mrs, WIIIJ.
and son, Dick, Ripley, W. Va. PT. PLEASANT - Bruce .Carla Fisher daughter of Mr. et~ died Friday at her home.
Mrs. C. R. Nelghborgsll, Hunt- Blackburn, 49, Henderson, was and Mrs. Mason FislEr Is
Sbe wail bom In Mason County,
lngton, W. Va. • who has been released on bond from the coun- talesclng nicely at her ....... 1 the daughter of the lat,e A. W.
the house! guest of her sister, ty jail where he had been lodg· Minersville following surgery
and Sadie Hereford MeNeliL
, Mrs. M. C. Wilson, for several ed and charged with selling llq- Meigs Memorial Hospital.
She was the widow ol ·R. C.
weeks accompanied Mr. and uor without. a license after off!- Mrs. Norman Fisher and son Withers.
Mrs. Wade Sallaz and son, Dick cers raided ' Sam's Truck
and Mrs. Robert Warns- Burial was in !be Woodmel'l
· borne In Ripley for a last week. Blackburn's
anti daughter, June Ann, cemetery at Huntington.
visit.
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Sunday with Mr. and
Miss. Mary Phillips, a form- was scheduled for January
Mason Fisher and ':~~~I
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is a at IO a.m. Arrested by 11-'al of- Mr. and Mrs. Orris 1
AUXILIARY TO MEET
medical patient at St.
f
d · the
k d
Hospital In Parkersburg,
ICers unng
wee en were vlslteo Sunday In New
'nte Ladles Auxiliary ol FeenMrs. 1,a hel Winebrenner
Marshall Nibert •29 ·
W. Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Bur· ey Bennett Post. In Middleport
Grove, charged with
rell Sawson.
will meet TUesday at 7:30 p.m.
, In Parkersburg to call on
tion _and_ Richard Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul llarrls and at the hall. The travellr.• prize
this past week.
G 11 119 F
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Mrs. Della Carnahan,
a opo
erry, on an
family visited Sunday with her will be donated by Mrs. Wll·
has been at the home of
warrant.
mother, Mrs. Ruth Goodnlte of liam Robson,
Bess Sanborn and'Mrs.
New haven, W. Va.
Sanborn, is visiting with rela· of General Service• Admlnls- Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs
Ia assisting In the care ol
lives In Racine.
tration in Point Pleasant since visited Sunday wllh Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Sam Arnold,
The Mothera March for the 1947.
Mrs. Frank Buck.
who ls convalesclns from I
polio drive In Rutland will be February 1 Is the last day for Gregory Roush spent the week broken ankle, received In a fall.
held TUesday evening
·
filing for persona wishing to en·
•t Nitro, W. Va., with Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Mankin open! tha
at 6 p. m. The Rutland
1er the Primary race on May Juanita Porter and son, Frank.
In Columbus witb Mr.
ly Gardeners Club Is
12th.
Mr•. William Fisher of Bel·
Mrs. William McJ)onald.
the march In Rutland.
Vernon Weber Is president of
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the club.
Mrs. Nellie llarsotti Is a pa·
!lent at Holzer Hospital In Gallipolis. She was taken Utere
Saturday morning after becom- 11
lng ill at her home.
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Mlsil Sarah Bechtle, a business student in Columbus, spent
tbe weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bechtle and
son, Darrell.
Mrs. M. C. Flechlner of Col·
umbus was the weekend guest
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a.waltlnJ resulls of an lnvlt·
aiiOII lo Floyd G. Bro~ Assoc.,
Marton, ~-· englneermg firm,
to meet With it bere early next
week to talk a~ln about sewers.
. Thli time, however, council·
'lieD will ~ dlscu.,mg the "Ia·
gOOD IYPe of sewage treatlll&lt;nt, not the expensive standard •prt h""'tofore plan~ lor
Mldd!Oport. A basic feature of
such a se\llage treabnenl p~nl
i$ Its ~igh cost of ~n!ltruction
and •~nslve operodon.
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with Mayor Lee Smith pr.,id- 1if Brown and A..oc. will under·
ing, ~orked on this and a wide take to proceed on a lagoon
range of other public matters type sys!enl.
Monday night.
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The Brown flrm prepared
The sewerage Issue came preliminary plans three years
when Gene Harris said action ago for a standard type systo begin collecting sewage fees tern, then Mltldlepoel del'ayed
woold .require a· resolution of construction In favor of pleadnecessity by councU.
ings before state and u. S. pol·
However, because two qew lulion authorities, boping · ta
counclimen, Robert Craig and show Middleport abould not
Clifford Stumbo, are just get- have to baUd an expensive
lin' into the sewerage problem treatment plant.
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whtch. has .laced every town However, this tack met a
admlmstrallon for lhe past IS dead end recently when the
years, cruncll delayed the reso- Ohio River Sanitation Compact
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Archie Henry
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Television Sets, New Table Model Television Sets, New Console
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PT;· PLEASANT - A r c h I
Henry, Mayor of Henderson,
has announced the candidacy
for !be House of Delegates on
the Republican ticket In t h e
May 12th primary election.
Mr. Henry, 39, is tnheoina tl
1 11111 1
Republican to seek 011.
in lhls year's primary for !bat
office: Claude E . . Swann flied
on the Democrat tickel f o r
Houaei c1 Delegates last week.
~· Henry has served f I v
years 11 Mayor of
and lhJjj ;pa,ll !Dimmer
ployid oVauef Mate aboo1rd II
the centennial Showboat Rh&lt;ldodendron. He Is 1 member of
' the Maoon County Association
lor Retarded Chllth·en executive board and chairman of the
Handlcralf department o1 t h
Masolf 'County Fair Board.
is the .00 of Mrs. Sadie Hen.rv il
of G~Us FelT)'.
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of Middleport who served for'
many years as a justice of
peace, died last Thurday aiKI
was cremated Saturday, It was·
learned here today.
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Mr. Barnes had entered the · ·
Masonic Home sept. 21. 1961, "
sponsored by the Hiram Lotlgo ,·
No. 18, F and AM, Delaware, 0, ""•
He died at 5:20 p. m. Thursday .
In Rickly Memorial hospital at ·
_Masonic home.
Mr. Barnes was born in Mid.
Feb. 20, 1877. A bachelor, he lived many years with
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sister, a retired school ~
teacher, at 917 Locust-st.
Mr. Banres operated BD 1ft..
surance business and gained 1~
recognition as a humorist,
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FIIIST TIME - Mrs. Margaret . Ami'· ,ey Admission Clerk of Pleasant Valley
ohtirge of arrangements.
Hospital. itltervlews oct.ogenerian of • .;:Hord in a hospital first time.
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PAiiiS - French President
Charles de Gaulle today was
/t'eported content to risk denunc_iations from Washington and
a possible break with Nationalist China as the price for rec-ognizing Red China.
The proud, 73 - year - old
French leader characteristically kept silent about his move
toward Peking. He has schedul·
ed a formal news conference
for Friday to tell his
story.
French officials said De Gaulle
is convir,ced his acti()n was cor~
reel regardless o! possible repercussions In the Westem al·
lianco and from Nationalist China.

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Negro leadl!rs to&lt;lay promised
more racial protesto I~ A~:!&amp;l
wh""· ;~ons almost '
Into vlo~cie Monday night dur·
lng the third consecutive evening of mass demonstrations.
Pol!&lt;'!l lines barely kept the
•urging, shouting ·groups of Negro demonstrators and
white
spec18tors apart Monda) night
in a narrow !Jtreet near a doWJ'lo.
t_own restaurant which has teen
lh• taraet of Integration at
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N~W!I'!!II'!I'-' !!!1'1 broad..ot
otaliono llo.vo beeo &amp;ettln&amp;
calls about l'eports that CUbaa
Premier Fidel Castro bas beea
sbot.

SCARE Young Chds ~ta~ley. (17
steals smokeless puffs from daddy's pipe. Chris
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Stanley, Route 1, Mil·

CouncU ha1 equipped tho new
fire truck and &amp;be E-R I!Dbulance and the cruiser wllh FCC
approved radio unJIB.
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Council also delayed a .r.
claion on a request by &amp;be mayo
'"'earlier this monlh for an ..,
dinance to empower him to • .-.
pend and fire viUage employes
for violation of orders, and r.
qutring employes ta resign II
they file for a public off~.
Further study of the Rt&gt;vi!led
Codf' m this connection will be
carried out.
Craig indicated the Recreation commission will meet Wednesdav at town hall to organize
for 1!164.
He also reported be had met
with _,h, fire company committee m regard to the firemen
drilline a well near the swlmming .pooL Firemen, who had
announced willingness to p r oceed with the well at their own
expens£ as a contribution to
..community service," w e r e
. given ;, green light to proceed.·
Further discussion on the
type , cost and requirements of
a building to house town equipment failed to produce • d&amp;cision. Men study was ordet.
ed
Re!)nirs to the crusier damaged recently in an accident
will bf' surveyed.
The Safely and Traffic committee will look into a request
by Homer Cook, owner of the
form~r Meigs. Grocery
Co.,
building. for new trafFic regulalion&lt;; at North second and Rutland-St . A Bright Star Markel
is expPcled to open in the buS. ir,g soon.
Mayur Smith read a letter of
appreciation from the Middleport Chamber of Commerce for
making parking free prier to
Christmas. He also publicly
thanked Chief of Pollr• Herb
Gilko:~ and building contractor
Bot&gt; King .l&lt;tr peraonal- -vloes
in clearing snow from the
streello recently.
Cooncllmen attending were
Zerkle, Stumbo, Craig, Roger
Morgan, Wayne Gibbons and
Harris. Clerk Gene Grate assisted the mayor.

on the proposal to obtain new the new fire contract system hlnatlon pumper-fire truck to
FCC approved radio equlpmen~ workt'&lt;l out.
replace two present pieces was
on the company's old pumper He said he could not approve tied ir. with an assessment plan
and fire truck units, and to extensive additional fire equip- (to get enough money), the
place an annual
assessment ment until the present $25,000 radio conversion problem also
ttl! and $61 on residents and bond issut for the
recently was left hanging.
businesses to update fire com· acquired new truck was paid Radio dealer John Werner depany equipment and to provide off.
scrii&gt;M the 12 volt transistor
fC&lt; its future replacement.
The firemen ouggeoted they type equipment that would
This drew open opposition poll tbe town by pelitlon to meet FCC regulations for the
from Councilman John Zerkle. learn bow such an asses,. old units. Council decided how·
He maintained council sbould ment would be accepted but ever, that to place this new
not impose such a . burden on Indicated they did not want equipment on the old units
the town's elderly people llv· to embark on that taok if the "might be premature." In the
ing :Jn fixed incomes. He pro- petitions sbould be Ignored.
meantime, permission may be
pooed , and council generally I That question was left open. sought to use old wide band
agreed. to wail and learn how Since obtaining a new com- 1radio equipment.
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voted· to slve Mlddll!port until
October, IB6S to compJr with
Its regulations, namely, to 1top
dumping untreated aewage into the Ohio River.
Since Brown and Assoc., had
prepared lit, earlier plans, the
much cheaper type . Jiiguon
treatment baa been apprOVed
by the Ohio · Board- of Health.
One is In operation a! MeArthur.
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Firemen Everett Bachner,
Dave Ohlinger, Bob Byer, Bruzz
Mills. and Blalna Walborn join·
ed In a two-pronged discuaalon

Leaders Sense
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forehand which man possesses the in·
berent capacity to fill an office, which
man will merely occupy it.
Anyone who wants to run for public
office should be encouraged to do so.
Bet if we have no infaJUble method of
picking our legislators1• we should at
least use the few guidennes we have.
That authority In one field is automatically transferable to another Is not one
of them.
,
That one might as well start at t h e
top, or near the top in. say, a ·senator·
shtp, is not one of them either.
Unfortunately, in the hard world of
realpolitik today, money looms as a
prime prerequisite for candidacy ~~ any
level. Failing that, fame gained In some
other field - astronautics, for example
- will do handily, it seems.

From the Frying Pan ••.
·soviet offlci•ls in Moscow report that
40.000 to 50.000 refugees have fled into
the Republic ~f Kazakhstan from Red

China since 1962 to escape persecution.
When people flock into the Soviet Un·
ion seeking pomical asyll'm, thmga
must really be bad back home.

Voice of Broadway •.. reporting
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
. , prise to all her friends, especially the
THE CELEBRITIES
~·"!how biz accountant whom she has treat·
Frank Sinatra Jr., opening in London, ed as a favorite beau.
had an endearing remark to make about
Bernice Massi, one of the principals
thtl; British audiences-endearing to.fhe ii("No Strings," tells chums she's been
BJ'Iisb .audiences, that is: ..His statement: offered the co-starring role in "Golden
"~r the lffrsNime In my brief career, Boy," opposite Sammy Davis Jr. She's
f've sung to an ,pudience that listened to frightfully excited about the opporlun·
me." Putting down .Ills U. S. audiences is ity. Sammy's backers will be frightfully
quite safe, because- thanks to his kid- surprised, because they were under the
naping- he's booked 'way into next impression that he was insisting on an·
~ummer in this land where they don't other lady ... Steve Sondheim appeared
really appreciate his great talent
. . . at Goldie's with Nancy Berg, the beauty
There's a big society page story behind who seems to be his steady date. and was
the reason why a charity concert at asked if they would marry. The reply:
which Jerome Hines was to have sung "It's too good as it is this way ."
was unexpectedly canceled. Jazz starTer•
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pound boy, Gerald Scott Gibbs- his first cited about a project under discussion on
offspring
Don't expect Time Maga· the MGM lot. where she spent so many
zine to come out with loving words about glorious years as a screen star. Metro
the Waldorf-Astoria's current show. The owns the cinema rights to "Carnival,"
reviewer attended a performance and and the studio bosses are weighing plans
was hit with a terrific lab.
to star Judy's daughter, Liza Minnelll, in
Simone Augar, a French model , has the role originated on Broadway by Anna
stolen a famed television performer Maria AlberghettL This is the same show
from all the other girls-which might that inspired the hassle between Judy
make his wife laugh. but will upset the and a Long Island theatre producer when
lady who thought she was most likely to he wanted Liza to go on-as signed-in
succeed
Mary Lou Williams, the the leading part. and Judy objected with
jazz pianist, Is making the Hickory House a slew of lawyers behind her.
a must for music fans since she decided
The world may not be ready for this.
to return to work.
but America's answer to The Beatles Is
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Hollywood experts figure there won't grouped called "The Haircuts," and as of
be much suspense at tills year's Academv now they are sworn to be utterly myster·
Awards. They think Albert Finney and ions - no personal appearances, no plioPatricia Neal have t~eir Oscars in the tographs. no interviews, only discs . The
bag for "Tom Jones" and "Hod". so most astonishing rumor In town has Dorwho's going to generate th~ excitement' is Vidor and Billy Rose breaking up their
.. . The "news" that seXy June Wilker- much-publicized romance. Jt'a gadzoou
18D was a recent bride was quite a sur· time!

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By Wayne G. Braadsllldt, M.D. One comer will split and, just Jdron) Is closely related ID corQ - I am 71, and I have a as it ... ms to be healed, I he lisone an&lt;! may cause the same
constant roaring In my head. II other side will crack.
aide eflects-peptl&lt;&gt;ulcer, moonis uauslly worse at nisht. What
A - Cracking of the corners lace, softening of the
booes,
caises this? II there any help of your mooth· .!lillY be caused lnsoiiUlia .and hemorrhages In
for it'
by a low-grade Infection. Dlf· the skin. These effects occur onA - Tile most annoyins thlfts ferenl germs have been lmpll- ly when large doses are continaboot head nolseo io that you ca~. Ammoniated mercury ued for • prolonged period. This
can't shut ""t the sounds by u.. oinlmenl or sulfadiazine oint- drug shoulD be taken under res·
lng earplugs or by going into menl wiD usually clear up the ular medical supervlolon.
aoother
and closing 1 he infection. If lhht falls, a lotion
door. Hea~ noises are usually contalnlntl amphotericin
B Please send your qnestlelltl
worse at night because there b should be applied two or three aad conlmeats to Or. Wayoe
less background noise. Ther~ times a day.
0. Brandotadl, M.D., Ia care ol
are many causes of these noises.
IIlia paper. While Dr. BrandYn obaald b•ve your •octor
Q - l bave been taking IJe.. ollldl CIDDtl ...,... lJilltvldual
delermiDe 111e cause. The ear· cadron for 'arthritis. Are there Je-., be Will 111ower lelten
J1er corroellve meuureo .,. ap. any harmful aide effects?
of geaeral luterOII Ia
fulaN
piled, tile more llllely y.. are .A- Denmetberosono (Deca-.coluJIIno.
to gel relief.
In soine person• allergy may
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end' and the other is the
end.' Except when there
a •pread formation, in which
the 'tight end' movel out
a 'fianker.' .
"1 n the backiteld there Is a
band.. Hall of them
play the trombone and the oth·
er half play the banjo. Or vice
versa
"The trombones and banjoa
play 'Shine on Harvest Moon'
while the end men are a.lnilni
'The Camptown Races.' "
"It sound• dreamy," my
daughter said.
"It Ia," I said. "When
a~e my age, IIOmeotle WIU
back Elvll ~ley."

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p1 eotllllllietiCIIor t.nily lilq. lite lfend II electric beat is dear •• , IMII' 10,1110

Shim washed and
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tachian
tearling ear
fromis the
throat totulle
the mhldle
another cat.se.
Such drugs as aspirin, qui- WASHINGTON (UPI)-There _ Good for Boolne11 .
nine an&lt;! streptomycin and is a move .afoot here and In I Uon't know bow well It went
. heavy smoking will cause head certain other cultural ~ll- over, but II the purpoee Of .~
· noises In some persons. Some- sprinp . to resurrect lite old floor show lo to drive ICU8IIm!-:
limes. if a personal ldiosyn- time mlnatrel show and relncar-· en lo .drink, II molt have bef!!\
crasy exists, a relatively small nate It u a night club 4ct.
good for business. For · me ·I
amount of the drug wiD do it. In II tble good? The 0111wer to It was nostal&amp;ia on the roclut.
a periOD who i.o over 86, arterlo- that depefida on how you feel I am old onough to rememscki'Oiia is the most
likely about jOke• Uke:
her when ml~ shows wm
cause. Here, one of the many "What happens when you go a common occurrence. Jn 'ltl'f
drugs that dilates the arterlea to 111e cl,ntJat With a dollar In home town w, ·used to )'An me
may give relief.
your pocket?"
just about ,ev~ otbel' year to J:~:~~
Otoeclerosls, an
Inherited "You ~t· bUclt teeth.M
. raise mon~ lor the volunteer •
diaoaie, In which there Is hard· My own leeUnc about jokes !In depar!ment.
0111ng of the cartilages that con- Uko that Is ·thai there lo onough On altemati! ·yeers,w • bed a
nect the minute booet of t h e Itroubl• In . the world already. "~olnBnleoil ll!dding," Which ~
inner ear, which enable you to I neard~
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hear, can Jilt corrtcled by an a Jooal
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operotlon.
trel llhow '
JnJblled lor an Ilia! there must ·l)o m11U0111
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. Q - 'Mal •oalll caaM the would dllclt be(or. • nl&amp;i't club •
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PT. PLIWANT - Mrs. Bel•
Fl!'ley of Galllpotll DALLAl! (UPI)-Mar!M 0. to&gt;ld them they "have .,..,.
teleYlsioo audlent:e .tJo badlrtf ml ' - ten me !hal But lhl .., "l - 1!8l •
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hesrta "
in Teua &amp;1111 oranted ID Lee lhOt Kennedy.''
Ides' omll. I 1!111 tno to , .
director of tbe Pt. PJeu. nld, unsuro &lt;~. her Elllliah The . attractive
11en.
Her .,.......... .. e:re~u- ahctppl1lc tr 1111)' ~ .._..
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but ealm &amp;1111 determined, widow of Leo Harvey
said Jl1e did not Wlllt 10 Jiot capyri&amp;hl Jniervtew with She aald lhl Ylttl!!ld blr J,EOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPij - .$. courageoca Mn. Forley, lormerly em- Monday ·11llht thanked ~erl· accused of assssslnatlns
her bullbaDcl was the liOWI I&gt;lrecl6r Eddie Barker of band's p-ave CIIIOI ., *"lcf •
CJnadlan colonel narrowly escaped death when he tried
beell,;-=~Hlnr:;'.
C8ll1l' for their
and dent Kennedy, told o
but "I bon to watch ajalloD KRLD, •aa broadcoll....,.. &amp;lid felt _ , tor ti!illl
to rescue priests alld ·nuns from machete-anned Congo
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tertornts the United Nations said today.
Pt. Pleasant. She hll servTO STllov BOOKS
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Lt. Col. Paul Mayer, In charge of the U.N.
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on the ~ty~:;,\:rd ~ Vocal 111t1slc teachen
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pllotatucly
. for Melp county schools wiU
"I •ant to ·be (a~) AmerleMI mactst 111 MIDtlk, U.IJIA 'll'ba
up anp knocked unconscious by about 100 young
city planning
today at 7 p.m. 1n the
.citizen after I study Engllsb," she IIIII and 1IIUI'Ied OniN
lstl wben he attempted the single-handed rescue
pertntendent'
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Ia currently pr.sldent
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adoption ·of new text
The N1'nth Annual 6eglonal Com~tJUon Is In a Hllior cJI. da""'"ter) waa hom here and .....llsh.
~Con:.IJDIIIGIII'n
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Farley ..
. • member
representative from the -~::Js.,:e~:-e
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tbe~:.._byterlan church, S h end Bacon Publlshlng Co.
Fair lor junior and
vision, gades 1().12, and junior Lee'a funeral waa In Texas and The l!IOther o1 th.....
not Mrlously injured.
P~
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higt. schools wiD be
division, gradea 7-1. The boy I Uke ID stay. I want ID Uve the nation ll&gt;r ~ •
"He I! a tough guy,... Dex·
married ID J. H. Farley aud a
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winner end girl winner In the here.''
ceedin&amp; $35,000.
lraze said.
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the mother ol Mn. Lona Gold
Marshall University,
seni..- division WID travel, with After the Interview/ Mra "I want to thanlt Yer1 llllldl
Four KQied
of New Haven.
to Dr. John H.
their teachers, to compete In Marguerite Oswald, Lee Osbut my bad En&amp;ilM don't
At least four missionaries, In· WASHINGTON (UPI) _
Mro. Farley wlU dalrestiume her
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profess..- of
National Science Fair In wold'• mother, said from her Riv'e me to uy too mueb. I
eluding one American woman, MargaN! Chaoe Smith stuffed
as monaglng
ctor ear·
.Fair director.
on May &amp;-9.
Fort Worth home that Marma want to say...tbaot you.
have been kllled by the terror- 14 Republlr:an convention votea
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Science Fair winners
The Fairs are sponsored by woo disillusioned because ohe American people, t!w* ; ..
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into her handbag today and set
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schools in 21 count;•• In
National Science Founds· had been held .In seclusion by for me and my chlldrtll. • •~
The operation was led by four out to remove the "lor men several monlbs ago.
Virginia, Ohio, and
the Secret Servtce too long.
U.N. helicopters, lwo of which only" s1gn 81 the White House.
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and in'::~es~":!~~e! en- "Her 'facts' that led her to
hovered overhead while the two Th• 66-year~ld lady .....tor
regional competition.
in the regl~nal bellev• lhat Lee killed the
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otbero landed to take aboard r m Maine started her
COLUMBUS (UPI)
E•hibits us~ally , demonstrate
be winners from jun- Pre~~t are only conclurefllgees.
palgn for the presldellCy
Ohio Pasion convocation
sc""'tlf•c principle, device,
ior ana senior high schools In slODI, llle 5&amp;-year~ld grandHEAnNG AND
When the two helicopters sured that she would
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'" physics, chemistry' CobeU .Mingo Wayne Mason mother oald.
landed, Mayer went• out alone her home state's 14
n .,.t ":at
ng
, geology, medicine,
uncob. ·Log.,; and tb~ weswn: The elder Mrs. Oswald oald AIR-CONDITIONING
to talk to the terrorlsta.
and a "favorite
on reUgion and
fields.
oi Putn'am counties In the Secret Service "whisked"
"While Mayer .... talking nomination al the San
been appointed.
. Virgl .
her dbughter-ln-law away when
with the two chiefs, about too,, co cooventlon In July.
The comm•-•·n, an arm
Wednesday that
Gallla nJ'"ac.kson La-ence the two met by chance Sunday
at him from behind
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PITI'SBURGH (UP))
-' the Ohio Councll o1 Chl!l'ches, "Th1·, freedom wu •lven to us
Pike, and ScloiD couu- at
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Dextraze said. "They hit ,him the re.st ol the week "in
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Don ld
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Worth
on the head with rifle bUtts, ltb William C Lewis her
eup n su ur an will be headed by
a by thc,;e who paid a terriOc
in Ohio; and Boy ' rter, "This I• not the American
Aft&amp; .
k.nocked h.lm . •~lou• and wmlru'stratlve a·:•·tanl 'who
Monday night .
Spencer, a Cincinnati real
price that they and we would
Greenup, Johnson, Law"
Os aid 'd
his bell and pistol ,
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25 cars and two diesel tate broker.
have It"
Martin and Pike count· way.. Mro. w .sal .
Kllrotd ChaM, Mtr.
"'?.~t •:: an em:.U.ely dell: double as campaign manager,
of a Pennsylvania
Maj. Gen. Rnhert Taylor,
He ••id thai perhaps he had
in Kentucky.
The 22-y=ld w~: ~; Loculi St.
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situ tl 'beeause the JDis. ID map out her venture Into
freight train, smashed
Force chief of chaplains,
different appreciation of
Hoback said the deadllne for quested pro
ve cus y I
PhoMWYMSII
cloate rl a on, also surrounded the New Hampshire primary, tomobiles, knocked down
told those attending the
th' n most people
school fairs Is March 16.
the Secret.~e shortly after
s na es were
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tbe usa,.. 10auon
by terrorists, while the youths
nes a
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day convocation which
was deprived o1 my
Officers of the regiona1 Fair
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The 45-car train,
42 months." He spent
Dr. Robert V. Digman,
er " the tirtgadler said. "The
from Logansport, Ind.: to
much lime in Japanese
professor of cheml..
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Army.
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Director-Elect
for the
hfO gang chiefs o JOC
an
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Sixth St., tore up The Senate also approved the of war camps
urmg
lmally permitted Mayer 1D
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k
d permanent rank of vice admi- war 11 .
1965 Fair. who will assist Dr.
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large .secllon of trac an . raJ for H n G. Rickover, Taylor was captured on Ba· Hoba_ck.
Fly Second Mlsslou
IDssed pieces of railroad lies who was ~clally placed
taan and was herded in the Ba· Phillip E. M_odlln, assistant
Mayer and his men la.ter Hew
·~" rails on nearby sidewalks.
reUred list but will contln taan "death mar·ch" through professor o! sclence, wlll be
a second mission. to rescue the
Utility poles sod power llnes ue as head of the Navy's
the streets of Manil" to a pris- the secretary, and Dr. Ray
remaining nuns and the priests,
also were damaged by the
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camp.
mood E. Janssen, professor rA
he said but the terrorists re- COLUMBUS (UPU - The freight.
actor lb.,ogram.
"W• pray that this complac- geology will be the treasurer.
Serviced By The
fuaed ~lei them go.
slate Agrlcultun Dep&amp;rtmenl In addition to the derailment was
prom~
which characterizes
Dr . ./. Frank Bartlett, Dean,
"Aa for as· we know" De•· has impounded at CaniDn and
the mainline freight
Gen. Andrew ·
oi our fellow
of Arts and Sciences,
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1 d d 'lh od
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!raze said, "this OJ'Iefatlon. was nc nn some
,
oa ~ wt pr uce """ assistant to the chairman
may be destroyed before
the Fmanco Procurecompleted today.
of meat labeled.
. other pertshables, severti
J . Chief of Staff
troys us , he said.
ol!icer ,
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Thousands of terrorists, oper· less beef, contending some of 11
gondolas standing 1n the the om!
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sting in bands· of 5011 to 7110 Is horsemeat.
men, were reported roaming . Chemical tests during a rou- off the track.
the Kwtlu jungle, systemalicti- tme Inspection by the depsrt- Railroad officials said several
ly burning missions to fulfill men! discovered the horsemeat. small fires broke out In the
orders ID "kill all mission- Agriculture Director John M.
of req-lgerated cars.
aries "
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Stackhouse said he ~as asked No inju•ies were reported In
are believed to be foj· U. S. Agriculture Secretary Or·
wreck which was believed
towiQg the orders of a former vllle Freeman 1D conduct a full caused by a loose rail.
Congo education minister whu Investigation since the meat A ,PRR spokesman said the
was trained by the Communist bears a label stating it Is goY· two diesel engines and alJ: cars
C)jjn~
ernment inspected.
retailed early today.
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all four tracks were
.\m'"~b!lliiG CAMPAIGN lions the "U. S. inspected" Ia- blocked but wreck train crews
TOK'(O (UPI) - The Japa- hels were coun~erfeil.
hoped to have one track
oese j~yernment, wbich has a Federal lnspeC'tors said the cleared by t p.m. too:J•Y·
monOpoly on the IDbacco bus~ horsemeal apparently was 1m- Meanwhlle, the railroad was
n8ss · iiere, bas started a na- ported legally; bu~ fell Into rerouting traffic around the
tloowtde eampalgn ' to hall the hands of manlpulaiDrs who wreckage.
amoklng .among juveniles.
repack..; II, uslnB lals• labels
----SpurTed by the U. S. Public and stamps.
PICI1.1RES VIOLATE LAW
Health Servu,; report that Stackhouse said 7() Ions of
WDI, llaly (UPI)-An
smoking causes Jung cancer, horsemeat also had been con· ian judge ruled M~~'YTI ~::1
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tbe Aealth and WeUare MiniS· flscated In Baltimore, Md. That pictures o I EUzabeth
tiy lias instructed regional gov· supply was labeled boneless used In advertisements for
emiljents Ill curb smoking by beef from Ireland. Sume of the fUm "Cleopatra" violate
teeno-Jiilers in cooperation With mest also has turned up ln- Italian law.
parinta, ~ucatlonal and police Philadelphls and Allentown, Judge Francesco Novello
authorities:
Pa.
dered the pictures banned
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- - -- - - - - - draped In white paper,
REJECT FREE CIGARETI'ES Health Service said
law which prohibitss;~S?.I
WASHINGfON (0Pl) - The medical officers in cbarge
ments displaying
18 u.s: Public Health Service the hospitals are urged to
fenud• figures In a
hospllalS and 60 governmentruo duel educational program•.s~ect:s I pose that can
end
Irullan -!tala will no longer pallenlll on the haimful "
ously offend tho laste of youths
accep(f r't e cigarettes fer p&amp;· Of smoJdng and phySICianS
under 18 yean of 110."
tlenta.
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In a d d Ill o n, the Public tlenta.
APPROVES NOMiNATION
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
Senate Monday approved tbe
nomination of Cyprus R. Vance
aa deputy secretary of defense I
and of Step~en AUes to sucC&lt;!ed Vance as secretary of the

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that became extravagantly and
Uolled Preto Iuterui!Oul emotionally effecllve because it
President Johnson lo "'l'ryins was expertly timed. If
00 from aboot where Prosldenl
Called Kin&amp;'• W •
Kennedy left the administra· There was, for
example,
tlon's urgent effort to hold the .JFK's phooe call during .the
Negro vote in lhi• year'a pres- 1960 rampalgn to the wile of
ldential election.
the Rev. Marlin Luther King
But it remained for Johnson when King_ was locked up m a
to pull back a chair in. the Southerr JaiL Kennedy would
cabinet room and to Invite a drop '" on a Negro women'S
Negro lc sit do~. This Is mo- luncheon club 10 time for col·
derately surpnsmg because fee and a lew friendly words.
there was during the 1960 pres- He put Negroes m high federal
ldenlial campaign an~ alter a office. Negro gratitude was so
great lot of double and other· great that Kennedy was able to
wise misleading .talk about a postpone for .two yean .the In·
Negro in the cabmel,
slant ctvll nghts prom""' of
Carl T. Rowan wlll not be a the 1960 Democratic plaUorm
member of the Johnson cab- without dangerously alienating
inet But Rowan wlll sit regu- hls Negro fnends.
larly with the cabinet ond the The most controverolal of
National Security Council. fto. JFK's maneuvers ID keep Neau i• the Negro nominated by groes happy came shorUy after
Johnson to succeed Ed"'-'4 R. the 1960 election when he •II'
M rrow as director of thi l)nit- peared on the stoop of his
edu States Information Agency Georgetown home In company
(USIA! .
of Rep. William Dawson, 74This is the most distinguished year~ld Chicago Democrat and
political job attained by an a Negro. The president· elect
American Negro so far,~ a!· told assembled newsmen-end
though Rowan himself 1s hell)&amp; DawSOD agreed-that the con·
relieved as U.S. ambassador to greasman had been offered and
Finlan&lt;l to succeed Murrow. had refused the postmaster
The late John F. Kennedy ex· general's post. Here was speccelled at the delicate ploy of tecul,. evidence of Kennedy's
dealing with the voting mem- Interest and confidence In Nehers of a numerous, frustrated, •groes--bul, was it? The ques·
unhapp}', suspicious minority. tlon arose: W11 the offer to
He freely used patronage, Da....,.1 genuine? . The Chicago
charm and the somple gesture Dally News IBid m an edllm'l-

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IWCK'I! TO BE REJEcrED· but I'Ve never fell ~ ,. ,.
Belen:
oepl a cl' du~~=·f'l:hll
· own way, 1 lalow be
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1 11161 a very nice and preiiY me- or elM be wimll to l!el
1n a restaurant. She IUrted 0 WDII ICIDelhltia
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me and gave me Uttle
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out of her way .to be near 1 man 1 COIIId reoll1 ga,s.. 1
Wt begm dalinB
S b e know be would Uve da. . - ,
seemed to eojoy my ~mpany but I couldn't two-time 1111 llulo
h
band, ap1 1 Clldn't waul to breall
,;_,_m,.~ ionely, shy baebelor, up mv borne blcallll ~· 1111;
.W:;;;;i,'"1up to now no one bad daughter·
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1sh11wn a special Interest In, I What Is there for me; lleletl11 '
tn love with her. I have a He doem't want me . ~ wot!C
paying tecbnleol job, at- I&gt;Ocau~ he aayoll'• a~~ I
church regularly, dOD, duty 10 keep - lUll .. ,,_.
lctrlnlt or Atlloke end own a new Dear Wife:
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Duty, duty, duty! WbJ. ~'t
overnight, It seemed, she be- you both forael that bttl"'hlln
ID make fllmly excuses wood and atv~ Y~Ofr. i a
she couldn't see me. She chance to know each 1qlber1
aware of the way I fell For 11 yeara, you'Ve ~~,Gil
1ab&lt;JUt her. I h8Vt0 now accepted mairtage aa a joylela ....Up.
rejection and returned to lion - It's your "duty'' ;F II!! a
"lonely bachelor life, bUt sood wife; 11'1 your J!i·~··
I can't understand Ia bow "doty" ID .111pport YGJI.' NtMher
a gtrl with ao much en- one of youreGUJd r~""" ·
1tlru~iasm and Interest In a ~ 11 tt bit you In the fac~. ·~·re
llrot suddenly tum away· ~ busy being dutiful!. , ·' :
It poulble due to my .For beaven'J sake, lloll,wl111
BACHELOR the pollll ltral!aer . ~-,;1114
Batch:
push the cOIIllllUIIleatlanJI¥"'""'
I'd uy It was due to her Even more Important, .. . to
i"Sq.:f~
beadednesa." You laugh toaether. Gel .ltife- :eadtJsou Uke • fine prospect to others' mlnda with «J!DD -real.
Nqw that you know you UDdentandln&amp; lor a cha~aej and
at:
attract gtrla, It won't be -you'D be surprised bow biii;YCIII·
"We can't belleve II.
to find one who Is really ~ tune In 011 the ~ellft-H.
1011'1 record should k e e
the square.-8.
Dear Helen:
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him out of the cobtnet."
Helen:
She's bubbly and eftet Ullleent.
Pictured Aa Bot1
I have been married 16 yeera He's qltlet and eomj!letely
The News pictured Dawson
have a teen-age daullhter. serlou•. She doesn't . UI;t.•allY"
as the ·aboolute poUtical bosa of have a nice borne, and DIDit thing studious. He reada alJo the
a Chicago congresalonal district
I want. l'ln a good lime She Ukes bright·· colora
notable for corruption fraud houSllkeeper and cook, do all and iaat cars He goes~· blaclr
and other crime. It ~. Daw• the thinga a housewife and 1!10- and wblte and won't ·drlw .QVI!I'
son'a nomination would have tber should do, and try to keep 60 When they get memed· (as
Invited severe scrutiny and, my family happy· 1 respect my th~ swean she wiD), tbo'y 'Will
perhaps, rejection by the U.S. husband hlgbly end would nev- have to Jive with ' his folb,
Senate K e n n e d Y scarcelY
went to burl him.
who ere just Uke him eXcept
could ·have been . Ignorant ol But, Helen, I don't know bow more so. Do you
she'll
Dawsor.'s political background much longer I can do this, for fit In• - WORRIED MOTHER
nor Insensible ID the Senate'&amp; lhe older I get the more I know OF . A DETERMINED . 11•
reaction to his nomination.
I do not love my husband, YEAR-OLD
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never have end I never will. Dear Moth
I er~ wasth suspt on,
er~ I have tried, really tried, but LJk hl:~i 'by~nd" ·JCieore,
at
e annauncemen
b somethl
au can't
e
that the nomlaattoo had been
ourself
fve never tergept In an electric dlsbwallllo
tendered and t'fjected was a
hlr/ know I .lay the part erl This ,marrlap will bOD ...,
polltlcal device and that no
'ood
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er and CUI lte
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real proposal bad been ·
a g
e
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awful lot of adJU , , . · · ll!N
Dawson. Thereafter, KenMdy
heard of th
made. Hold out lor a ~er
proposed estalillshmen' .of
.. v):~ :v:...trel show
woddlnc: by tb8f.~!lltt!:"Y
new cabinet deJ18l'l!"enl of ur·
.. she asked
w~ 1 may reallre Juot how ~ ,. .
ban affairs and · said he "")'ld
that l had been to posltes DEtract. ~. It ·•••II•'
nominate a ~gro to head it. see one.
edl M ' ~
1\epublicana ahnost
"Well"lsaid "lt'a a sort of This column Is d.;,_L., . .
ly hollered "foul" against that
tena~ with tambourines famlly living, so If ~- ••.."!~-'"
and Congress rejected the h~These yfolk singers line ~p lng b~~ f:'"~ or ~~)&gt;IIi~
whole 1dea.
d tak tu
trou • e
n ,_......'!. .~ •
Republican vice
on t_be stage. ~ ·aO: teD~ She wlll also . we~"~'"·::,your·
nominee Henry Cabot Lodge dancmg ::/ 8' :A,':,II 0 in
own amuslnK experleti~•·"Addo•
got into the act with campaign
sis ~~wn ., ';;:e 'Inter· reu Helen Bottel Iii , ~ . ~.
s~ulation that Richard M.
, which meana that he Ibis newspaper,
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Nncon would name a Negro to
the aignall
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the cabinet If he were elected. "The two on ·the ends are
Thai also was phony.
'end men.' One ia' the . DIYOTID TO

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So you've kicked the cigarette habit. fats . Cut down your caloric Intake, mean·
You no longer automatically reach for a ing candy, butter, potatoes - all the
pack that isn't there every time you sit good things.
Better yet, stop eating entirely, for
down to a cup of coffee.
Brother, you're stiill abusing. your with every bite you're taking In traces of
system. Better dump that steammg cup
of dark, delicious delight down t h e chemical pesticides which, like radioac·
&lt;lrain.
live elements, accumulate and accumu. The Ame-rican Heart Association re- late.
ports that a long-term study of C'ler 1,·
(By the way, do you REALLY know
000 men who participate! in a heart di· how much strontium-DO IJ roncentrated
a,ease experiment indicates that coffee In your bone marrow?)
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mtltke and heart disease are related.
Most important of all, sto,P breathing,
There was "a atgnificant correlation be- · because the air over our clbes ia simply
tween the use of coffee and the later loaded with pollutants that are corrod·
c!IScovery of coronary disease."
ing away your lungs and related innards
So stop smoking. Sto,P drinking cof· like crazy.
lee. Stop eating foods high in saturated
Above all, enjoy life.

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COMMEf\ITAnNG EDITORIAU Y

If John Glenn succeeds in winning
the Ohio Democratic primary and in getting electecf to Congress, he probably
will be a good senator. He may even be
a treat one .
·The trouble is there is no way to tell.
'By all the ordinary criteria, Glenn is
hardly qualified for such a high office
as United States senator. He is totally
inexperienced in politics or any of the
multitude of things a congressman must
grapple with these days - administration, business, economics, educatton , fl·
nance, foreign affairs, law, and so on
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through the alphabet.
But not beiny "qualified" for public
office has never meant being "disqualified" in this democracy. Nor should it,
for no one baa the wisdom to decide be-

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Pomeroy

heat is IX1io I'IIWer's

iow rate.

Electric rates contillltl to come tbtin wbile tile t:USt
11 fttlnl&amp;.t.ype 1ue1s continueS to 10 up! Now YOU too can have electric lane • li:C

Ja.ilJ Ill stilt
iA ,aw - 11t11e Ill' liJ

ti less cost lhall ever before. .loill tile lfend , • • it's time for JIU'

_.,ing all oi!M benefits ol ~ electric llealing -

attMtlting ,.. exislq hotlte.

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baH 111m, IIGIIr:IDI 1111 a 111r1n1
c!f 10\11' aiJ'II&amp;bl vlctoriel, lace
1 • nua,; llsk lonlgbt to strelcll
II to ftve. They invode Racine,
No. third ranked Clus A Oblo
~am, which already this season
measur· i the li:11Jl9 'IW'I.
However, COach Bob Wile of
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ball kinks and ""' sllrlln&amp; to
!hoot lllte' IIIeY obould."
Evldenee cited llf Mr. Wise
was lbe Eaales' lui hl'a 'lieltl'lel, an IIU2 laslllnl d CooJ.
vWe and a ~ romp over
HIIUlll!l • Trace. Allor a very
IIOw llarl, the Jtog.lel sllnd
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Tornado CGach ll4llle M!&gt;ITI- JERIIY GAVIN 'SUSPENDII:D quelled wileD tilt f11111

might uplode Into 11101'11 lball
bar8ailled lot. He'• been wort- beeu

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Nelsonvlllt " 9
Jackson .. .. 7
Wellston · · ... 6
Middleport " 6
Logan .. . .... 4
Pomeroy .... 3
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victory withoUt a loss by clob·. He was quickly . loUo'Nod by

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pe·nde4 1t«n St.

ohal the Plains College,
ve dilokllocl.
Colle&amp;•
would not ud&lt;lovld
u,oey
lrm u';"' b ""''
Laughlht, • startllJI forward,
was expelled tol!IIWIDI a light
durlna the game wlih St. JoiePhs (N.M.) SUnday. Mel.alJibUn was ohilraed with
Ill a r tl n C I. brawl thai Wd

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TUesday II the home ol
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by members, and report of
Home Cooncll meeting
by Mrs. Walter Brown.
project for the aftemoon
was "Meal Services for Dlfferent Occeions., sllde1 were
shown, end a discuasion was
held. This wu presented
Mrs. Lillian Pickens,
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Lyle Balderaon and Mrs. Ron· II
old Ooborne. Present wero 13
members ond two guests.

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- awful hard - .lh• put two
· STOCKTON, Calli. (UPII61, and Aanland nudged Malone Loyola plckocl up 13 consecu. .'l
The
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78-69.
tive points while Dayton went
They ve .been lookln11 sood.
has
"" ormer ·
Dayton overcame a It-point scoreless. The Flyers outshot real good, too," 1\llke reported
Footblll League ll!!lll!lll Ed
balllilno deficit to pull ·within the Ramblero from the field by law last week.
Henke as 1!11 usiltlllt. coaeb.
57,56 of the Ramblers witb 4:03 two polnl•. but Loyola picked Racme's scbedUlt to dlte
Benke played \tlth SID Fl'lllleft. But then 8-foot-li ooph&lt;r up 26 points at the free tbro'N
produceclthe8e victory marOIOCO for It .Yiaft before ,Jielllg
Henry Finkel, who . line as Ron Miller and John gms:
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had 27 points for the Flyers, Egan led the ••ay with 25 and 71f47 ovor Kyger, li8-31 iNet
uala. HI relll'ld IIIII 8111!'1•
lotlled llut a bll(lminuto later. 23 point•, respectl~ely.
Southwestern, 116-47 over RutAlderson-Broaddus hit an un- land, 71-49 over Pomeroy, '131
I believable 'IS p&lt;!r cent of Ito 47 OV&lt;!r Eutern, aa-62 over
fir.! hall s!)bts against Yollllgs- Buchtel • York, 72-37 ovl!r W~
town )&gt;ut the penguIns Still hama, 71-64 over Pomeroy, •1t)(lo
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owned a 4SiM lead at the ball. 68 over Rlllland, 6848 over Wa·
1nd
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The state's lone unbeaten team hama, and 119-40 over N o.r t b
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then trampled tbe West Vlril•· Gallia.
7!!8
lOS
ians in !be second hall, nettiniJ Thsl first aame ac:ore with
822
65 per cent of their sbols.
Eastern (73-47) perhaps is IIIIi·
WILL BE OUT OP THEIR OFFICES
~~ Middleport's Eighth Grade Tonight's five-game schedule leading. Until the fourtil quar·
..., basketball loam won Ita ninth features Xavier hosting canis- ter In which three Eastern reg'. From
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855 game in 12 otarto Monday af· lu• in a battle of Catholic uni- ulara exited via foul.o, It waa
SATURDAY,
letto SAT••. FEB. •••
880 temoon on the home gym floor, versity' ~po~w~e~rs~._ _ _ ____:~IIIY~body~~·o~b~a~ll_!i~ame~.:__ _.:_l!...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!l!l!!!!!l!!!!!ll!l!!!,.!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!l,.!.!!!!!-!!!!ll!!l!!!!!!!l!.!
750 48-28 over Kyger Creek.
--·herl111 Alderson·Broaddlla, 93- Chuck !tor and Jim

13, Kent SIBle edaed Akron, 12- also regulars.

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Dr. Ray R. Pickens

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G d·e Tearn
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Kyger's red hot and undeleatf
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Atbens 73 Lancaa!Atr 57
ed 7th grade team ran over the
- -polis Independent Bask1,lball Leaeue · or t e ItS lrne Ames-Berne 73 Nelsonville 63 Jackets' 7th graders 43-26 .
, , this season Monday night by dumping Firestone, 81-72.
Frldoy'o Gamu:
'·;.,·'.~ :1 The Joss knocked Firestone from top spot for the first Athens at Pomeroy
Middleport Eighth
graders
time sinco league play began last November.
Nelsonville at Logan
'Nere led by Bernard Lyons and
.. The vl'ctoru, was G. &amp; J.'s 1
Mark
Jackson at Wellston
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MikWith 11
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pom s, o owe Y
e Evans
''"' ,..,_ second straight Ume they Paul Smith was second for Middleport at Galllpolls.
with 9, Bill Swan with 8, J i m
: ""'" beaten Firostone.
the looera with 11. Pete Nibert
Conde I 5, Jeff Boggs 2, Jerry
. &amp; J . was led by the shoot- and BUJ Brolm put In seven.
Salisbury Levels
Davenport 2 and Mike Gress I.
of Carl Wolle. Aaron and Firestone led at halftime, 38- Bradbury Quintet
For Kyger, Grose had B. Moore
3• Barnett 9, llbllo 3, J. Math·
Bullington,
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ews 3 and Reese 2
Wolle led all scorers w 'I h Mike Momson gettmg hot in 8th grades team clobbered Brad· &amp; : f lh ·. . K
pomts, Aaron Bullington hit tl•t third period the winners bury's 7th and 8th grade. squad g ~~~ng ':J e wm~~g ~15 while brother Eddie had gained tile lead.
34-17 Friday nij!;ht on
Brad- . CerB d;'a ~rs Jwe;' 2mp '
Robinson's snapped a two- bury's hardwood. The Salisbury · ra ury 3• · yo I. • Daujust couldn't mus- game Ioolng streak by t;·ounc- boys went ahead at t,h• b•gin- ~hler~I~IBuc~le~ ~ ~u~l~n ~·
a good attack . G &amp; J was ing Evano, 88-54.
ning of the game and stayed CorDe
:por2 R uh 2 a H '
on the boards.
Five Robinson's hit for double ahead.
· mos ey • ous . • ag,
John Milhoan was Firestone's figures as they shot long a n d High scorers for Salisbury ge~~Ji lngt~ls
~~k1rk 2·
8
,i\.. b-sl ·hooter and the game's run- often.
were Jack Stanley with
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'- - - witil 19 points, Marvin !!:!cess 12. Leading the Bradbury of- da Fme 3 s seas~ nex on; )iDSOD
had 18, Bill Jackson 12, Stan fense was Charles Aeiker with .~· p ~· • at Middleport, at
Harris 11, and Herman Coler ftve points. Slltobllty's team . .
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again O'BRIEN ENTERS MEET
The lOss was Evans first ill Thursday when It plays Rut- NEW YORK tUPI)-Former
tbree games.
land.
Olympic shot put champion .
Evans was paced by Steve
Parry O'Brien entered the MillFuller who scored 23 of the M. IN USE
rose Games Monday and w.ill
' ' 11
Marion Caldwell was second FAYETTE, Mo. (UPI) _Mrs. compete against NYU's Gary
CINCINNATI (UP() _ The with 18 points and John Fuller E. o. Hawkina uses a rolling Gubner and Texas A&amp;M'•
•ssault and battery trial of Cin· added 11.
pin and bread tray that hU Randy Matson Thursday at
cinnatl Reds slugger Vada Pin· Robinson's led at halltime by been among tile lamlly'a polo Madl1on Squere Gartlen.
son _ sent into extra innings 38 pomts and never were in sessions since 1118;
CHIEFS SIGN VAUGHT
"Ill" a deadlocked jury last Dec. trouble. ,
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KANSAS CITY\UPI)-LoweU
_ re-opened today In Mu- We1her s got m the scorinl! coaeheo on the UPI rating Vauaht, a :!Iii-pound senior
12
nicipat Court.
groov~ again by beellb&amp; Terry's board. Michigan, Kentu~y and guard trow Southwestern (La.)
The Reds team batting cham- 116-57 m the finale.
Davldsoo each rlmked lust on baa aigned with the Kanass
pion was accused by sports· Foor. me~ hit double figures~ one ballot
City Chiefs of tho American
writer Earl Lawson of roughing " Weiher s .wanted to prove The ratinp wera buocl on Football League.
- hlm up alter a night game they could wm ngam. ·
pmes played throU1b Satur· The &amp;-loot-3 Vaught will be
nere last September.
Terry Glaze led all ocorero day, Jan. 25.
lrlocl •• an offenalve euard.
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r-. ~1'he cl.ubhwse altercation lol· With
blg polllls, .1Ro
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lowed a story Lawson wrote 1ey hit 1or 20, B1 . rura I .e
lor his newspaper, the Cincin· had 17 and Ray Weiher put m
nati Post and Times • Star, 14·
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which said Pinson might have Kyger Cr~k • Jack Duncan
won the National League bat· ~ced Terr~ I with 12 p(lln~,
ling title if he bunted more. B1ll Wooldridge waa next Wltb
Pinson said Lawson's use of the 10 · . ,
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term "stubborn refusal" had I Weiher s led at halllune, 47·
botbered him.
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The life! • looted centerfield•
~· ended the season hltlina .313
and last week signed a con·
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Bradds Tallies 48 8ut io B.eaten,
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1 _ Ohio State Is beaded no- foula.
aame place - Jenlaoo Fieldbut Gary Bradds ap- The defeat all but malhemat- house- u Llleb Itt
BuckJii!ars beaded for a repeat '"' ically knocked the Buckl out of eyes' single game record.
j the All-America team oil his I the race for a f1lth COIIHCUIIve The l-1001-8 s e n I o r from
performance In the iluckeyes' Big Ten title or ahare thereof Jamestown continued his 1811·
J, last two games.
as their leaiue mark fell to ll-2 tastlc accuracy, hlttlnl on IS of
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Bradcls tied the fabulous Jer- i and overall record to 8-7.
:14 field goal attempts.
ry Lucas' single game record Bradds has scored 95 poilll!l In other action Monday nl£ht,
'!I 48 Monday nigh!, but Ohioj in 1M last two aameo to move Loyola (Ill.) pulled away from
' State lost to Michigan State, 1into contention for the national Daytm lor 1 70-M decision,
!«D41, in a game marred by I scorin&amp; crown. Hil 48 C8lptl Youngstowll 1101cllocl ill 16th
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59.3 points per game to their the fan be ml8ht as well •IV 1111 hal ..ll)'lblnl to pill, Ill!'
They have lost 45-38 to North opponenll' avera1e of 5U, home tonight to wa~h l T\1 thlnslo IDu. On tho other haild,
Gallla, 'IH7 lo Racine, 11-49 Exlelvlld only once, (68-62 we•terh, don't hill into that W· Racln•/• Mm ro. Ted llalloy,
lo Soulhwetiii'Q, and 8WZ lo over Buchtel • York), the Tor· odvloeo trap, Eaotem II 0111 to 1Mr1 PrP, l&gt;unuto jVk:kltr,.,
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ol Southern IAcol Hillh Jllllke • battlt ol it, and, Juda· 1lnaco lloeile, and Mu KDoP,p
Otlltr viC!IGI'k!!l have COllie OV· have posted average point tot· ed on the history ol the long· ID'Y have trouble btcomlnt ...
er Kyaer 5S-52. ...,.7 over Rut- als ol 73.1 in 10 schedUled aames Eastern • ll,a&lt;lne oerkil, this eltod oboolt odd!"' ool)o thelt
land, 4741 over ~ey,.,, -.&amp;1 011· to their opponents' 47.9 per .one could be tile Tornadoes' 12th vlollm . (14 ill all flllllll·
er Southwestern.
game.
ltoughe•t teat to date.
lncllldinfl tournOJ), ev111 lboujh
Tho Ea8iet ban averagocl , II these figurea ouuest to Mother way to put It Is East- It Ia tilelr ancllm rival, Ean-

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And, frankly, thay've Juat been-can. I wanted more
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"You might sayl'm
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Some Very

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Personal

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Asks Jory Trial
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"'the &gt;tadium. was bOOted at the .
.' . Ce~tr.l Police Station and 1'&amp;leased on $300 bond. He NEW YORK (UPI) - Six
No IIIIICI to bott- blc brother, the big
· requested a continuance the members of the top 10 made
"'- ar.tbat big fkumcier. Just phone
next day in police court and advances today and unbeaten
!If aa Ure for quick approval
later ..ked lor a JUry trial.
UCLA celebrated one morith
••• $100 ••• $300 ••• ~0 or more. Tht:n
The trial opened Dec. II, but atop the nation's major collqe
tllop fl!r your JDODI!Y. Choose your
the panel CQUid not reach a ver· basketball powers in the Uaite4
OWII till • " ' !lire to give you our
dlct and reportedly stood eight- Press International Board of
mJDIOill dollar ~ on these hun·
four for acquittal.
Coacl&gt;ee' ratings.
clred tfA1IIr - . . It'l llO confidential
MaXImum penally for assault Loyola of Chicago the deand battery is six months in l&lt;!ndln&amp; NCAA cbomPlon wu
jail and a $200 line.
mott respon~lble lor tile
AI the trial the baseball ll1e cllanlll- The bmblln
writer testified that Plneon loll to Memphil State and
. "grabbed my shirt and puahed Wlclllta 1811 w.k and piuJn.
m. oga1wt tile wall when I metod' from tleCOIId to nllltbtried to walk away.'' Refertlne place. The other l8lml movocl
&amp;CMN
to the article, which
PIIIICIII up to fUI In the · -les,
· had in his hand, Lawlon told ~dpn tool! ovw lba ftlllo
the court, "I dldn'l want to tallt; lllmiP spot and Kantucky (No.
about it with him, but he wu 3), unbeaten DaYidlon (No. 4),
bloctlng my path.''
VanderbUt (No. 5) and Duke
PID- Worned
(No, ll aU IIIOYed up - pool.
The ciefendant aod teammate t1on from lUI week.
. Frank Robinson stated that the Wll:hlta Main mode the bla·
llpoJ'ISWI'Iter's llblrt was torn gest JumP, from e!gbth to ' ·
ODiy Wloen he attempted to pull sixth, rld}ng an eight-game
away !rem Pln1011.
winDing streak and a """"'
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4 SAVINGS CO;
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Villanova
theu~D be trouble. •
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the Jury was dismlutd Stale .lleltt 611 to 10111 plb.
refused cllmment, bill vet \ Ncotve4 the aame
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SIKDaturt Lol!lt II; citr LOan 1o GuarantJ co.
the batting title next -w polnta, jtllt four !llltl than
Pomeroy,
WY2-2171
never queitloned bit a perfect 360. The Bruins were 125 E. Main St.
abi!Uy.''
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Lambert

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I've never felt so much at home
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A apolt:llllllll at CBS Aya IIW! viewer lbal so1ue of the bo- bave beea I&amp; leu! a:. lmjlrwo.
some. lhow people bere wbo ,..,.. for the play- 1 dr• live.
mla.ed .the epllocle bave uked ma-reaulled from a deep
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will! here II the quallty of lbat while choractera were
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8:56 Community News
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10:00 Muon Conrjly News
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II 110 wonderful World of Music
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12:30 Agriculture Agent
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News ond Sports
8:15 Weather Picture
8:16 Musical Clock
8:55 News
9:00 Musical Clock
9.:30 Soll8 &amp; Stoey Hour
9:45 Famlly Worship Hour
10:00 News
10:115 High School Hit Parade
10:55 News
11:00 Army Time
11:30 Special Community f'rol.
12:00 News Roundup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grllml
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:55 News
~:Oil Saturday Matinee
'.1;55 News
8:00 Saturday Matinee
1:156 News
4:00 Dlsclnl! with Dou
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 News Summary
5:15 Publlc ~ce
5:30. SliJI Off

MONDAY 111RV I'IUDAY:
6:00 SigD On News
5:05 Sacred Heart
6•20 Country J!llllboree
1:36 Farm New•
&amp;:45 Meigs Agr. E1den.
7:05 Breaklas1 Party
7:30 Van Patrick Sports
7:50 The 7:50 Report
8:10 Brighl Star Sbow·Thur.
8:45 Baker Fum. Shull-l"rl.
8:55 The Llgbter Side
us Betty Newtop
10:05 Minla!A!rlal A&amp;BOC.
10:20 Country -Down
11:05 Swap Shop
11:35 Fl!!'ID Bureau
11:40 Ei Rancho Time M·W
11:40 14osou Co. Agr. lbt.·Tue.
11:40 Famlly Worsblp Br·Thur
11:40 ASC PrngriUIJoJITI.
11.5&amp; The Upper Room
11:88 Dow Jooes Averagea
12:00 Noon Report
12'15 Music Just For You
12:15 GoesSler's Guest Star·Frl.
S:OO Platter Party .
4:15 Blaettnar Show·T·Thur.
4:30 Local Nen
4:156 Bowilnll Scoru
5:00 The Opea Ra.d
5:45 ~ Off
SATURDAY
6:00 Sii!D On News
1:06 Country Music Time
1:10 Col!atry JambOree

1:!5
1:45
7:05
8•115
11:00
12:00
12:15
12:311
1:00
1:15
S:45
5:45

Norman Kraefl
Country Express
Breakfast Party
Hlgh School Football
Top Ten Show ·
Noon Report
J01101 Buick Show
Rev. Merlln Teeta
Football Warmup
OSV Football
Platter Party
Sli!JI Off

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SVNDAY
7:00 Sign On Newa
7:35 The Army Hour
1:00 Herald of Truth
1:35 Hour o1 Dellverllll&lt;a
t:OO Wlnp o1 HelliDI
t:31i Tho Bible Speab To Yw
10:00 Voice ol Prophecy
10:35 SUnday Show
11:00 Country Ryma Time
12•00 Noon Report
12:15 Tbe Search
12:30 Rev. Morlln Teeb
1:00 BUiy Gralwn
1:30 Lutberon Hour
2:00 The Churth AI Work
2:1.1 The Navy Swings
2:!5 The Big Lie
S:Oil Thi Quiet 11oar
3:!5 The SUDday Showcase
4:35 World lD Review
$:00 Bapllll Laymal!'s Boor
1:16 a-wn Sereaade
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Winter Con/ererlf)e
Frank A. vaughan. one! 1011
Drew Webtli!r Pool
No. :It wete 1n Columbu• SJm.
day, atteootn11 the annual ~~ate· •- con!erenoe o1 th•
w.'de will~
•-rlcan Legion of Ohla. II
;~;" held In the Youth Center
the
Ohio
Eiposltlon
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groonds, With approximately
900 present.

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Anch-ew~ of

atarting at 1 p.m.
Final pi••• were made lor
steven Walburn, son ol Mr.
S"""'•'
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will be by fllo annual ~en lor baod banquet
,
h
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them
,..._ ...,...,..,
' ilbe
the Rev F I od
aod Mro. Dale Walburn, was By . Bo..cbo M. IIHklllt
aven . seen
.
Mrs. Ru...u Raney, Groel\ville, and dance at the J
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topic of
· ree a
guest of honor at • surprise JAN. Zl - Po~!oted question Fancy str~ped and
nora! President's addreBS; a conoert In
anuary mee •
~ Sunday afternoon at the
party given by bls mother and asked me this week - "What s~l• are pretty, but agoln reading of " Don Juan ln Hell," s!..:'!rs~bl~lddl~~&lt;trl~
;I'IU'oai Religious tflor~a~';;
Mr and Mrs. Harold George, a great aunt, Mrs. G. W. do you get when you cross an I d prefer the white.
(George Bernard Shaw) , and a even!
at tbe high
0
:ot:.~~ held Gallipolis, were recent visitors Hthamb~rthda
· In obThservancet of his owl with a goat! "
My offspring puts It, " Motheth- final addreu at the 10 a.m. ,.,._ Mrs. ~-rt Schmoll presidenti,be Pomeroy Masonic Tern· with her parents. Mr and Mrs
I
y.
e par y v.:as The answer ''Hootenanny." er, if you'd had your way
on Feb. S by Miss Emma presided
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ftt., sponsored by the Pomeroy L.W. McComa•
held at hjs home with Mtss
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would still be in EngBenlgnus "Our Part .IJI Mr &amp;,
Gbe k band
Prlnolpal speakers for the
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rMr.
aod Mrs. Sidney Rus- •Charlotte Glue usistil\g with I JUST LEARNED "HOw to land."
Ml~try."
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dlevent
were National Commanclo
Chapter 80 • Royal Arch Masthe party plans
1 hang my head 1n shame and
recto&lt;
sp ayed the 0 • w eJ Daniel F Foley of Waba..
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sell, who reside In COlumbus, A "magic show" given by Choose Your Cancer." If the
drum• recently purchased by ha MIM ·Ohio Congr08smu
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William R. Hay08,
high visited With relatives In Mod- I"Magician" Michael Mullen lung, a cigarette ; tl the mouth say to m!,se~. "You old Status
Rigg~
the boosters. The aenlor ban&lt;l John F. Ashbrook of JobDI'
provided the entertainment I plpe ; if the bp, a cigar.
I , you
party will be held Saturday town a memb!r of the House
' prlest, was master of ceremon· dleport Monday.
le! and welcomed the guests, Dr and Mrs. J J Davis Other games were played and Oh, man !
I OPENED A BOX of cooldes
evening, Feb. 8 with IDOtherl Com~u.. on Un • AmerleM
loUowed by the invocation by accompanied their daughter , prizes won by Kimberly WalI
It was hall full. Made me
of the band members planning Activi\ies, and Perle L. WhiteCharles Norris. Special
num· Charlene. to Rhode Island burn Randy Swearingen and Mra. Frances Ewlnl cal ed
Similar Instance last laD
OrJ Q
and preparmg the banquet.
head ol Cincinnati retlr&lt;!l! OJ·
bers were presented by the choir where she will begm st'&lt;'ond Vale;ia White.
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me to say how glad she w~s
" writ" the company _
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
M.
Riggs
Mr.
Gherke
announced
.that
ecUtive
of the B~y Scouts of
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..of Qethel 62, International &lt;;&gt;r· semester studie.s at ~he Rh~e Following the opening of the that 1 ~njoyed my ~ew electriC
· fl k
didn't
and
daughters
Caralynn
and
th~
Junior
Band
party
:will
be.
America.
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der of Job's Daughters, Mtss Island School of Destgn Miss lfts the chtldren wer,e seated bla~et and that shes had hers
was corn a es. ere it Maralynn Tracy have been ~~- hek1 o(\pril 3 and the Juqjor
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~ de~~~ b~~rte~us let.- cationJng in Florida for the past B:al)d ~n~rt Ma~rch 13. The ~r:u:::: ~099th~e:;.,bers!'fp )
Unda Darnell presented sever- Davi~ has attended Ohlo Uni- ~t tables carrying out a "Flint- &amp; g1ft from daughter Easter • in
.a] solos and the Freeland Nor· vers1ty for th~ past semester. stone" theme and were served Washington, D. C. for 17 years.
a t
ks two weeks.
amual spring seruor band con- car
.
Y· ~.J
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ris qua~tet sang several num- Mrs La"' renee
Hartinger birthday cake, ice cream and Think of ~hat I've missed!
,, an~ ..w~ :~; ~~ ~~ir Th~y visited St. AugusUne, cert will ~ presented April 12.
bers.
has returned to her home alter punch Favors were given earh Mrs. E. saod they were much (20 tee \es
Vero Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Approximately 30 band stuFollowing a cererriony
by several weeks v1s1t w1th rela- guest at the close of the party. rno~e expensiVe then and that Well , maybe 1 w.:m't write the and while here were guests of dents wiU parUcipate iD the
Bethel 62, the meeting closed tlves in Columbus.
Present were Jill Anne Wal· shed protested but th~ blanket
Mrs. Eunice Reed Hobart and sale and ensemble competition
m'?n, but 'tis 8 tempta- her hu~band .
to be held at Ohio University
with the oenediction by Char· The Rev Donald Boone Is at- burn Nancy Buskirk, Mrs. came anywa~ and she d almost
th d
th t food than
I don't want a special gift,
ed
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les Norris, .arter which
the tending the annual
aslor.s Blaine Walburn and daughter, :a er o WI ou
only want 8 full cookie box. They enjoy, a yac t tr p in February.
group adJouned to the dining Convocation bemg held th1s Kimberly. Mrs Charles Tussy 1ts warmth.
And "GoOd Housekeeping .. ln.- on the Hobart s yacht and ~ere
- - - -room fur refreshments. Mrs. week in Columbus
and daughter Mary Francis The cost $40 to $50 that long
their dinner guests on Fr1day.
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Socle-William R Ha)•es, prestded at Stephen Coats. who Is a stu- R d S
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I ago.
sists you write these
Other points visited were
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
The JUnior JSStonary
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an Y wearmgen,
na
because if
ty of the Laurel Cliff F r e •
the coftee service and Mrs. dent at Miami Umvennty, Is Vaughan Bnan IY'Jullen, Judith Twenty ,,es 30 or more years
h
evt'ls Pompano Beach, cape Cana- Mr. and Mr.s. Bennie Buck of M thod' I h h
t t' t h
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b eak Owen ·Valerie White Teri ago' Heard
.. a' lady a practical
ese
IS c urc me n
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Dale Smith at the punch bow I· spen dmg
t e semes er r
go ,onthen
and ton.
vera1• M'lamt,· Tampa, St· p e t• New Lexington are announcing e
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recreatJon room o
e parsonwith his parents. r an
rs. Thomas, Janet Lee Neal and nllrse, say, " If I only could get A Jot of people squawked a- ers ur~ vher prmg!t an Ithe birth of a daughter at Mount age Sunday morning rollowing
Robert Coats
E
. h Allen Henry. Gallipolis. Send- Rev . B - to use this blanket
• nicotine tar and cancer Lakela d. T ey cross
ove~ St. Mary'S Hospital in Nelson- Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs Roger ~r:"Js ing gifts were Mr. and Mrs. I know about, J could get him and ·ust lookitr '
the bor er to Lomsana an ville, Saturday) January· 25. ,
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of Dayton. were recent vlsttors Raymond Walburn, Sr. Mr. out of thet sick bed."
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spent several days as the house- ~ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmre and Mrs.
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with hi s parents, ~1 r and Mrs· and Mrs. L. W Walker. and Mr. He was bedfast and
near LOOKING AROUND _ Mab- gues~s of Mr. and Mrs. pete Mrs. Ben Buck of Pomeroy and Ernest Powell are t~e leader.s
C A Emmlsh. Mrs Rog~r E~ and Mrs. R. G. Clark. Sr
death 's door but recovered and el Hysell crossing Moll st 00 a Hoffmka, returnJngk ~y w~y of Mr. and Mrs. George Craig of and Mrs. Gerald Pulltns the pt·
were made for a cov· mish Is .remammg her~ .0 r1
went back~ preaching. Whethday well booted a~d pre- s~:.~y ~tsT an S ~me .r~~~ New Lexington Mrs.
Anna anlst. Th(' group practiced the
~red dish dinner and a skating week Ewith. 1her paren s-m-rawd
, ,, 1..- !'IO"M~t!M\IFw;w ,. er credit the blanket or con_ Larry Wehrung look- fr' d1 e Jfn MamR~ , eyMvlst d II Shoemaker of New Lexington is Junior Missionary song, and a
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r. 1ggsh, r. an a great-grandmo th er.
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party when the Wide-Awake 4-H
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stant prayers, I can t, to save
fresh as a daisy in at Roll- M C B De
ehap ter from th e study wuw.,
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club of Middleport met Mon- to Metgs Gelnera hospt ~ ·1 1 ~
me, say. But both did
the
_ I never saw as black " 1· 1 · t emt~ ~I ow~ : 1 The Bucks also have three "Mwene of the Congo" was
day evening at the home of Mrs Ear ~ug t'r. . 0 ~:- ·rI
work somehow' for 'twas plain- snow in my life as these big sere~ 0 b m~ eTs a n an oc other children, Charms, Cindy presented by Mrs. GUinore. A
itheir advisor Mrs L W Me- bus, Js.Lexpec.te. to harrhive 1 ~
ly evident,
uptown _ hasten the 8 su ur 0 ampa.
and Edd.y.
1c:o1lecuon was taken toward the
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week fur a VISit wot er part f
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Comas.
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ents. Mr. and Mrs C A Em'
I);N IMMERSED
when 'twill be gone - the
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
suppor o a misstonary am y,
Janie Geranl. president. 0 P' mish.
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younger Owens chl~ren, Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Russell
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Attending were Benny and
ened the meetmg Wllh ~on me
Mr and Mrs. John Scht&gt;wit- l
Edn~ .~erber s A Kmd .
and Michael, making a Brown, Des Moines. Iowa, an- A revival will begin Feb. 2 Bucky Wright, Greg Eblin, Lar·
· Moles leading lhe gr~up ln the er of Columbus were guests ~
Magic, this past wee~;
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man in .Janice
. , nounce the birth of their first at 7:30 p. m. at the Hi~hland ry and Charie Michael, Nancy,
.'Pledge to the Amencan Flag Thursday of Mrs. Cash Bralt'y
Earl Ray Kesterson or Wilm- latest book, and autoblograph.1Chester and Lucille 8 child, a son, Robert Russel], Chapel on State Route 124, Rev. Darla and Kathy Gill, Brenda
~ and Mary Holeman and Betty V1sitin.., wilh Mrs Braley on ington spent the weekend with cal. Now 75 years old, she IS
and grandchildren of Jr, wei~ing eight pounds· Sun. O'Dell Manley, pastor, an- and Dennie Gilmore,
Junior,
Russell
In charge
or the pledge IF n'day b was Mr s - r.' W. Van h'IS paren ts, Mr . and Mrs Dale still dat f her
All "those
E. L. Hughes's, recently
"th 4-H
fl
l b "trade."
k "So Big
,
, ar. day night at College Hospital nounced today. Rev . Roy Tayl- Dean, Wayne and Gary Pullins,·
.w e.
ag ,
Zant of Cheshire.
Kesterson.
won, er.~ . 00 5 ' ., .. '
here from three y~ars 10 in Des Moil1es. Paternal grand- or, Athens, will be the evange- Jack Jacobs, Martha and Lin·
Du.rmg the t~usJness ~eetl:g - - - - Roy Keste~son spent the week- ant ..: "SCJmtrronTru kl~e p~~
- .we get 8 fide
Pat parents are Mr. and Mrs Rus· list. There will be special sing- da Baker, Karolyn Soulsby, Ker·
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a. repor.:_t onbe e ~..,~ P sa e w an executive meeting to be held t&gt;nd with relatives 10 New Lex- lack·e. to ara ogdath n 'n
shmy red convertible - sell Brown, Pomeroy, and rna- ing, Rev. Manley said.
en Floris, and Wayne Leifh~lt.
11
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gJven. Mem rs ~mv.mg caps
Sundav Feb 2 at the McComas
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em a · e •
the door handles, so com· te al grandparents are Mr ~ ~;::,:..;..===i:.-==========...i'-=="'-;
money from the sale of
h
. at 3 p m for the pur· mgton.
I have two on hand, ready to plicated that B.M.H. never did r; M W R Rei h t · ~ --"are to turn them into Mr~.
~:e of revisi~g the constitution Mr. a~d Mrs. C. K. Nease begm, "So Big ," and ''Cimaron to them - my brother ~arion~sO. Mrs.· Sara~ e~:o::
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Comas at school lmmedud.ely. of thP club The group planned and f&lt;-lmily of Dayton and ron .''
used to say of certain pas- Minersville, is a great grand- I
.;An~niOiouiOiniOiciiiiem
iiiieiiiiniiiit'"wiiiiaiiiis"'m"'"'ad"'e=-,1 a skating Party In the near fu . M~s Mary HUJ and nephew, " A Kind o~ ~agi.c" tells ~r sengers. "I open ~he door, tuck mother.
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M1chaei Jones of Columbus were her house bmldmg m Connect1- them in s~ that no skirts are
- ---For the last weak of the January Clearance
u~~e next meeting will fea· weekP.~ guests of Mr. and Mrs. cut, her planting o.r trees, flow- caught, 'blow their noses, and IN Jr.DREAN EXERCISE
Sale - Just received a big shipment of
ture a potluck dinner With the E J . Hill.
ers and shrubs tdl the place 1 then shut the door for them'' Army Pvt. Calvin C. Tolley
POMEROY, OHIO
!mPmbers providing food taken Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt was a P~r.adi~ - then reluc- I'm gettmg about as helpless, I Jr., son of Mrs. Pearlle S. Ryn, Living R o o m Chairs, Recliners, Swivel
from the menus suggested in and son Bruce of Columbus tuantly g1vmg Jl up. lt had cost who used to do the above ri~­ Carpenter, and other members
Chairs, Fireside Chairs. Many styles to
LAST TIME TONIGHT '
the year's project "Fun With were weeken~ guests of Mr. and ~II the procee.?s of "A Pecu,l- marole much as he did- Wei\, of the 7th Infantry Division
••MARY MARY"
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select from. Long wearing nylon tapestry
I Food." Vicki Van Matre was in Mrs. E. J. Hill.
1ar Treasure. a book shed I must get out the beans
took part in Exercise
Snow
(Technicolorl
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charge
of
recreation
for
the
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Gotthardt
written
whjle
the
house
was
awarm,
fry
some
sausage,
open
Storm in Korea. Tolley Is a rlfieand vinyl upholsterin"' on sale on the 2nd
Debbie Reynolds , Bam Nel
· of, sweet pickles or spin· man in Company B, 3d Battal- 1
JJon, Diane McBam, Michael evening with prizes won by Rob- and son Bruce of Columbus buildmg,
floor.
Rennie.
bie Ord and Debbie Maiden. were lleekend guests of her m~r
(this rage for some sweet ion of the 7th Infantry DiviColorcartoon
There were 13 memb~rs pres·
Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
IF YOU HAVE ambitions as
setzes me every midwin- sion's 32d Infantry in Korea. He
ent.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbellr
t
He
rdto
writmg
a
novel
,
a
good
one,
apd
there's about ' a dollar arrived overseas last Decem- 'WED. ond THURSDAY
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Be e onta ne read "Magic" and get all over and a half meal for 15 cents ber.
Jan, 29-30
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TO HOtD INSPECTION
weekend guests of her it, and now. Because the chanwhat more can you askNOT OPEN
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal
· Mrs . .Welby Whaley. ces are 1,000 or more to one hoping you are the same, J reArch Masons, will hold
their Miss Genevieve Stobart was that you can't, you know. Only main (I think) _ B.M.H.
annual inspection at the Ma· called to , Col~mbus Saturda.Y' the extremely gifted, willing to
sonic Temple Friday at 7:30 p. by the serious Illness of her Sl~ live lhe most arduous and con.
CIRCLE MEETS
m. wl!h work in the Royal Arch ter, Mrs. ~· N. Grueser. who 18 fining life on earth, can really The Emma Smith Circle of
Marti degree. A dinner will be serv· a pahent m Grant hospital.
do this. Several hundred typed the Reorganized Church of Jesed by the ladies of the Porno- Mrs. Charles Mullen Sr. spent pages a day;-./jlr endless days us Christ of Latter Day Saints
SpaiD, Brl· roy OES at 6:30 p.m. preced- Saturday wtlh Mr. and Mrs. on up to live years and beyond, met at the home of Mrs. Edith
Colon.
ing the meeting. William R. John Frick
.
is routine.
. Harris for their monthly meetHayes, high priest, invites all Mr · and Mrs. Marvm Spen- There are only 250 people m ing January 21. The theme for
SUN, MON. ond TUES.
companions to attend.
cer of Dayton were
weekend this whole country who make the month is ''Everlasting GasFob. 2·3-4
guests of Mr .. and Mrs. Ralph 1 their entire fiving by writing, pel Teaches Stewardship for
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE"
(Tectmicolor)
Spencer and Mrs. T. A. Hewet· profe_ssiol:'l writing, I mean. T'1me and ~t
't " Tbe wor·
MEET TODAY
~ erm ~·
PauJ Newman. Joanne Wood·
The
Middleport
Athletic
Boost·
son.
.
This
s
by
actual,
expert
ship
service
was
conducted by
ward Thelma Rtter, Eva Ga.
ers
Association
will
meet
TuesMr
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and
M~s.
Lorenzo
Da~ls
count.
Faye
Proffitt.
The
business
bor, Maurce Chevalier, Geo.
Tobias.
da} at 7:30 p.m. in the high ~eft t~ls ~ormng for 8 vacation
meeting w.as opened by the PresColorurtoon1
school cafeteria.
m M1ar~u, Fla. They were ac- 1 THINK WE TAKE for grant. ident, Mrs. Harris. All •
Pinehill pallclng?
Car drink Hke a flab?
Art
car-pecked?
=..,.===.;_===="JI compamed by Mr. and Mrs. ed some o( the really wond er· ports were read and discussCan't manage ,most parkA bulky car is often a
Robert Stanley of Athens.
foods that come to our ed. Cards were signed by those
Ia o too-big car bullying
.ing spaCes? Rambler lets
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and t&amp;ble At breakfast today [ had present. Game! were played
thiratY car-gaa bills look
you? Get a friendly
you in where others don't.
daughter, Donna of
like the national debt. Find
exotic fruits or the derefreshments served to 10
Rambler. It's eo eaay to
r
Yet
Rambler gives you inWells, W. Va . were
Sund~y
therefrom - namely,
and one guest. There
out about Rambler's famed
handle, baa all the get-upguests of her brother and stsgoud old American standbe a study period the first
side room for 6 adulta!
economy at your dealer.
and-go of the big oneo.
l
ter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. D.
orange JUice, a regular Item
In February at the
Matheny.
a great majority of tables, home
Mrs Barbara Roosh
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WED SAnJRDAY
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins, Mrs. Garnet Nu- had "doctored" with juice of Virginia Clifford, South 7th-st,
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fresh lemon. I lind this too hqa- Middleport, and Edward
G.
ersburg, W. Va. visited Sunday
sweet (pineapple) Is enhanc- Moore MiddleP.Ort exchanged
Only ear with the Best of Both: bi;-car room and pertormance-compact-car economy and handilnl ease.
with Mrs. Calije Logan who JS
three-fold by lemon juice - wedd.;g vows Sunday
Jan
ill at the home of her son and
sure to try it.
2Gth in Columbus.
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George Logan, Hemlock Grove.
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12 LB.
Skip Logan spent the week· cream of wheat.
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end at Hemlock Grove with his You can see by the above
grandparents, Mr. and M r a. I'm fighting (?) a losing battle
George Logan.
on calories.
As who isn't?
l~ou
HOSPIT ALITV IS TOPIC
Hospitality in the home was IT'S JANUARY :!0, and theythe program topic, when the 're still drawmg numbers each
5ook oycla.
• Aulomltlc DrJ shuts
home week uptown for merchants
Portland Great Bend.
dryer ott when clothe&amp;
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club met at the Xmas prizes. Personally, we
1111 just-ri&amp;hl dry.
Al:tlon Zano helps pt
home of Mrs. Paul Sayre. Mrs.
the whole thing. For
Tlme&lt;l dl)li~ too.
dnlhes fabulously cleanl
Marion Furbee and Mrs. How·
thing, there's probably mu~h
ard Ebersbach were 1eaders. A too huge a first prb.e - a car.
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film was shown to !lixteen mem· And half the ttme the winner
WDR-61atMbaODit.
dries b.....-fresh.
bers
and two visitors. A pot· sells it, already has a car, or
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luck meal waa served at noon.
cars.
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February
meeting
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be
My
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~llurdt' FQaidliM · · · held at the home of Mrs. Ralph a whole slew of smaller prizes
McDade.
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